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Is baaeed the world’s greatest flat horse?

That’s what they say, isn’t it? Well it’s certainly the case today when arguably the world’s greatest Flat meeting gets under way with the undisputed world’s top racehorse Baaeed.

What is the name of the flat racehorse?

Eclipse (flat racehorse) ‘Eclipse first, the rest nowhere’ went the saying. Studies show that virtually all modern racehorses are descended from this sensational 18th-century stallion. 14. Nijinsky (flat racehorse)

Can I see the horse racing ratings on flatstats?

This information is available to subscribers and guests but only subscribers can see the ratings for today and tomorrow (guests can only see one race for today / tomorrow). For more information about how to use the ratings please see the FlatStats Q&A section for Horse Racing Ratings.

Is the Queen a good horse lover?

Whether you are a monarchist or an anti-monarchist, two facts are irrefutable: The Queen is an ardent horse lover, knowledgeable about breeding and bloodlines, a racehorse owner and a fine rider in her own right. The other fact is that she never wears a hard hat but favours a silk scarf when hacking her ponies.

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What kind of horses does the Queen ride?

The Queen’s list dated back to the 1960s with Betsy, a black-brown mare the monarch would ride, and Burmere, a mare gifted to her by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. There was also Doublet, a horse that Princess Anne rode when she won the European Eventing Championships with at Burghley in 1971.

What’s the most interesting thing about race horses?

They’re the best of the best, and some of the most interesting things about them are their names. Racehorse names are known for being both creative and poetic—My Wife Knows Everything and Flat Fleet Feet are examples—but there’s more to the name game than coming up with something clever.

How do the flatstats horse racing ratings work?

View the unique FlatStats Horse Racing Ratings for today’s all weather meetings. The ratings are based on value stats and thus it is possible to find value backs and lays from the ratings. Read more … The FlatStats ratings use the A/E ‘value’ stat for the sire, trainer and jockey.

How do I view the ratings for a specific race?

This page shows the FlatStats Horse Racing ratings for all flat turf and all weather races. You can choose to view the ratings for all ratings, a single meeting, or a specific race. Click on a meeting name to show the ratings for one meeting or click on a race time to show the ratings for just one race.

What are the horse racing ratings based on?

Our horse racing ratings are unique in that they are based on value stats and thus often find value bets. You can use the ratings to find bets for backing, and bets for laying.

What is the flatstats daily stats page?

The FlatStats Daily Stats page shows a selection of stats for today’s racing. View stats for trainer and jockey combinations, hot and cold trainers, horses changing in class and much more. Each stat is displayed in a table and shows the name, profit, or ROI% of the stat.

Is Queen Elizabeth still on horseback at age 93?

Burmese was retired in 1986 after her last public appearance. She proved to be irreplaceable, as the Queen no longer attended the Trooping the Color on horseback after Burmese’s retirement. Because of course Queen Elizabeth is still on horseback at age 93!

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How old was Queen Elizabeth II when she got her first horse?

Queen Elizabeth II has long been a lover of horses, as she began riding at the age of three. She got her first horse, a Shetland pony named Peggy, at just four years old.

How is the flatstats rating table sorted?

The table is sorted by the FlatStats Rating. If you want to sort by a different criteria you can change the settings in the blue box at the top of the page. Top rated is Ringo Starlight with a rating of 90.2 points. This horse is well clear of the second rated horse and could be a great bet.

Is there a way to analyse the Timeform top rated horse?

But as there is no way to analyse the Timeform top rated horse would you really want to spend a couple of years analysing the bets you made with the Timeform top rated horse only to find that it made a loss all along? Overbet Ratings?

How are the ratings calculated for horse races?

The ratings are calculated from stats obtained from the sire, trainer and jockey. The sort option allows you to sort a race by any of the raw sire, trainer or jockey scores so that you can see which horse has ‘the best’ name in the race.

What is an expected rating for today’s race?

That forecast is often expressed as an expected rating for “today’s race.” Those conclusions can be directly used in betting decisions, or taken a step further to develop assessed prices for comparison to the actual betting market and identification of “value” runners that may be good betting prospects.

How do I view my horse’s stats?

FlatStats has dozens of stats for you to view such as stats for first time geldings, change of trainer, sires on soft ground and much more. You can access these pages by browsing the Stats section of the menu bar. The FlatStats Daily Stats page shows a selection of stats for today’s racing.

What are the flatstats horse racing systems?

The FlatStats Horse Racing Systems page scans the racecards each day and finds contenders for the FlatStats portfolio of horse racing systems. These systems are based on good old fashioned rule based systems, short spot play stats, and systems derived from the FlatStats Ratings.

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What are the stats in the horse racing tables?

Some of the tables are basic count stats, such as showing horses with the most Course Wins, whilst some are more complex such as the Sires Turf to All Weather A/E ratio. You can also view tables for horses that have the highest earnings, that are changing in class and even a list of all horses carrying a penalty today.

Is that a lone horse at Trooping the colour event?

The mysterious sight of a lone horse was spotted by eagle-eyed royal fans watching the historic Trooping the Colour event which took place to kick of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee events Sorry, the video player failed to load. (Error Code: 100013) The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations kicked off with the iconic Trooping the Colour event.

What kind of horse does Kate Middleton ride at Trooping the colour?

The royal steed is one of the horses who pulls Kate’s barouche carriage in the procession at Trooping the Colour from Buckingham Palace to Horse Guards Parade each year. Kate is typically joined in the carriage by brother-in-law Prince Harry and mother-in-law Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall.

How much money has Queen Elizabeth II won from her horses?

All these wins have added up to a massive £87 million in prize money, research by the OLBG has revealed. Her Majesty’s best year as an owner was 2021, when she amassed £584,399 and 36 wins from her horses that carry the iconic colours – a purple jacket with gold braid, red sleeves, and a black velvet cap with a gold fringe.

What do the ratings mean on the horse races?

The ratings are coloured to show very high rated in blue (very good value), green, and low rated in red (poor value). Only Flat Turf and All Weather races from Great Britain are included. If a horse ran a few days ago overseas or over the jumps then this information is excluded.